Golfers who want to get more exercise during their round might want to forgo an electric golf cart and walk the course. However, walking doesn't mean you need to lug your clubs for four miles. Historically, manual two-wheel carts designed to be pulled behind you were the primary alternative to electric carts. Today, technological advances have brought the golfer many choices in ergonomically superior push carts. These carts are still usually manually operated, but they are designed to carry your clubs and effects while you walk and push the cart ahead of you easily.
Sun Mountain Speed Cart V2
The features list on the Speed Cart V2 reads a lot like that of a high-end car. The speed cart has cup holders, compartments for your clothes and valuables, and it will even hold your umbrella. Golf Bag Cart lists this cart as a top choice for these reasons as well as for its quality construction, including maintenance-free sealed precision ball bearings.
Bagboy Navigator 2 Electric Cart
If powering yourself up and down the course is enough for you, the Bagboy Navigator is a powered cart option that is highly rated on Golfsmith. A gadget lover's dream, the Navigator is remote-controlled and has a built-in gyroscopic technology that will keep it straight regardless of the terrain. Finally, while you're waiting your turn, the Navigator offers a small bench seat on which to relax.
Trekker Caddy TC3 Freestyle Push Cart
Information hosted on Buzzilions and provided by Discount Golf World recommends the Trekker TC3 as the Golf Digest Gold Medal Hot List winner in the pushcart category. An all around performer, the TC3 is made of lightweight aluminum and features solid rubber wheels that can never leave you with a flat. Combined with a reasonable price, the Trekker is a great choice.
Sun Mountain Micro 4-Wheel Push Cart
If portability and stability are high on your priority list when choosing a push cart, the Micro 4-Wheel may be the right one for you. Bucking the three-wheel trend, the Micro-4 makes small sacrifices in maneuverability in exchange for large gains in rock solid stance. Despite its quad wheel base, this Sun Mountain model is lightweight and folds up to compact dimensions for transport. Reviews at Rock Bottom Golf agree that the Micro-4 is a solid choice.
Clicgear Golf Push Cart Series
Golf Bag Carts' choice for portability with performance is the Clicgear Push Cart. This diminutive entry to the market folds up to dimensions nearly half that of its competitors and can fit in a gym locker when stowed. For its compact size, the Clicgear does not give up features or durability. It includes a cup holder, hand brake and aircraft aluminum tubing frame.



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